Texas Attractions:
HemisFair Park
Built in 1968 to host the 1968 Worlds Fair as well as commemorate San Antonio’s 250th birthday, the event was the southwestern United States’ first official ...
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San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
The oldest continuously operating religious community in Texas, San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral was constructed between 1738 and 1749. In fact, the dome of the ...
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South Congress Avenue (SoCo)
When a part of a unique, lively town undergoes an economic revival, it becomes something of a cultural hotspot for years to come. Like Manhattan’s Meatpacking ...
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The Texas State Capitol
The Texas State Capitol building and its stunning presence on the Austin landscape earns its place on the National Register of Historic Places with ease. An ...
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Spanish Governor's Palace
A National Historic landmark, the Spanish Governor’s Palace is perhaps the last remaining early-Spanish mansion in Texas. A poignant reminder of San ...
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Houston Museum District
The Houston Museum District encompasses 19 museums in a 1.5 mile radius of the Mecon Fountain, creating a walkable destination within Houston for those wanting ...
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Texas State Cemetery
Taphophile and tombstone tourists aren’t the only ones that fall in love with Austin’s Texas State Cemetery. A beautiful open space with numerous notable ...
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San Antonio Market Square
San Antonio’s Market Square is a vibrant Mexican marketplace, featuring crafts, entertainment and food from south of the border. Shops and stalls sell ...
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The Alamo
The Alamo is one of the most famous sites in US history, forever linked to the 13-day siege in 1836 that ended with the deaths of defenders James Bowie, ...
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La Villita
San Antonio’s historic roots are preserved at La Villita Heritage District, a protected enclave of heritage buildings. The arts village is a living and ...
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Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a smaller, more user-friendly neighbor to Dallas, proud of its cow-handling roots and Western heritage. The Southwestern Stock Show and ...
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6th Street
Sixth Street, located in Downtown Austin, is the hustling hive of community from which all things stem from in this music-oriented city. More than just the ...
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Fair Park
The 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition was hosted at Fair Park, now home to 277 acres (110 hectares) of six recreational, sports and entertainment venues, a ...
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George Ranch Historical Park
This 23,000-acre living history museum provides a glimpse into one family’s life over four generations. More than 100 years of Texas history are explored at ...
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Holocaust Museum Houston
Located in the Houston Museum District, the mission of the Holocaust Museum Houston is “educating people about the Holocaust, remembering the 6 million Jews ...
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